Tag Archives: CISPR
EMC Testing Requires Robust Traceability in EMI Measurements
As a leading 3rd party EMC Test Lab, MET Labs maintains a strict ISO/IEC 17025-2005 Quality System. This system includes a set of requirements addressing the subject of traceability of measurement results. Traceability means that the result of a measurement can be related to a national or international measurement standard, and that this relationship is... Read More
Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance Engineers Use These EMC Resources
In follow up to our post on product safety web links, here are the Internet resources we use to keep current with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations and industry happenings. What are we missing? Leave a comment with a link to it. STANDARDS & REGULATORY North America FCC OET Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology... Read More
ACMA Proposes Replacing C-Tick & A-Tick with Regulatory Compliance Mark
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is proposing replacing the C-Tick (ITE & radio products) and A-Tick (telephony products) marks with a single Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM), effective July 1, 2012. The RCM would cover telecommunications, radiocommunications, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and electromagnetic energy (EME). This change is being pursued for a couple reasons: Single... Read More
EN55022 Changes Affect ITE Manufacturers Selling in EU
There was much relief when the European Union postponed the cessation of EN 55022:1998 to October 1, 2011. But now Information Technology Equipment manufacturers selling ITE products in the EU must face the music – EN 55022:2006 is upon us, as is Amendment A1:2007. Here is a basic primer on the changes: EN55022:2006 is based... Read More